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Matthew 22: 36 – 40 Proverbs 22: 24 – 25 2 Corinthians 6: 14 – 15 2 Corinthians 12: 9 – 10 James 3: 5 – 6 Colossians 3: 1 – 3
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When you go somewhere new (school, community, church, etc.) what type of person do you first connect with? What type of person would you like to connect with? What type of person are you?
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What do you do when the group you want to hang out with doesn’t want to hang out with you? Is it worth compromising my beliefs to hang out with a group? What is generally your purpose for connecting with someone? What are you doing when you’re not with your friends?
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What do you usually expect from your friends when you hang out? Do expectations drag a friendship down or lift it up? What if my motive for starting a relationship was about the other person, not about me? How can we show the other person they are worth being friends with?
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What’s the difference between a “fake” friend and a “real” friend? We need to stop reinforcing the belief that they are worthless. It starts with your relationship with God. Matthew 22: 36 – 40 Video (0.19 seconds in) Video
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Sometimes we’re lonely because friends treat us poorly and they misjudge us and label us. Other times we can be lonely because we build walls instead of bridges, our own insecurities.
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Friends of the heart vs friends of the road Can count on Even if they move away they stay in touch Loyalty Trust (keeps secrets) Honesty Time Listen Give good advice Knows how to provide space (freedom) Speaks the truth, even when it hurts Forgives Celebrates a success Prays for you
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What is peer pressure? It usually starts innocent. How do you recognize it before it becomes too late? How do you step out of it once you see you are being affected by your choice?
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What if you loose your friends? The people we hang around with affect our worldview/actions/beliefs. Video (2:30 – 4:51 and 7:20 – 9:27) Video Proverbs 22: 24 – 25, 17: 17, and 14: 12 - 18 2 Corinthians 6: 14 – 15
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Are you putting people in your life that are going to encourage you, or are they going to discourage you? Will you be like Daniel (chapter 1)?
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Do you compare yourselves with your friends? What would you change about yourself to be accepted? Romans 12: 3 See yourself clearly, as God sees you. 1 Samuel 16: 7, Genesis 1: 27, Matthew 10: 30
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World says: Your value comes from the outside. God says: You’re a unique creation made in my image. World says: Value comes from how you perform or what you can do. God says: My grace is sufficient for you, 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10
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There will be disappointments in life, the question is how are we going to deal with those disappointments. Maybe God is using our failures to focus us on what matters most, God is trying to get our attention. When we see ourselves in light of what God says about us, we can look out on people who are doing/performing well and say praise God because they are contributing to the body of Christ.
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How do we remain competitive without allowing that competition to affect our ability to know people and love them for who they are? Video (1:40 – 4:02 and 6:37 – 8:35) Video
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Video (0:19 – 0:54) Video Do people define who you are? Do you feel worthless when people talk behind your back? James 3: 3 – 6
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Take an honest look at your own life. By truthful, not negative about your social hang-ups. Have realistic expectations of what the relationship will be like and what they can lead to. Focus on being a good friend, not getting a good friend Pray and ask God to bring a true friend into your life.
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What people say about us and how people label us, does not determine our destiny. How we view ourselves really affects to way we live and our worldview of everything around us. Colossians 3: 1 – 3 If you just knew what I have done in life, you would know that God won’t forgive me. Psalm 103: 11 – 13 and 139: 14
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Have I ever labeled people in ways that can cause pain in their life? Matthew 7: 12 Video (1:51 – 3:05, 5:22 – 7: 36 and 10:21 – 12:54) Video
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Friends by Sean McDowell, https://rightnow.org/Content/Series/95 https://rightnow.org/Content/Series/95 Real Relationships by Les and Leslie Parrott, https://rightnow.org/Content/Series/894 https://rightnow.org/Content/Series/894
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What are some things I can do to be an encouragement to others and not bring them down? Can I have a friendship with someone who does not believe what I believe? Are there positives/negatives? http://www.gotquestions.org/friendship- evangelism.html http://www.gotquestions.org/friendship- evangelism.html http://www.gotquestions.org/friendships- unbelievers.html http://www.gotquestions.org/friendships- unbelievers.html
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What is a good way to start a conversation about my faith? Should I try to convince my friend that my belief is right? What ways can I share my faith with my friends that are indirect?
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If your friend is interested in what you believe but doesn’t want it form themselves, how should I respond?
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